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yt-dlc/youtube_dl/postprocessor/common.py
Philipp Hagemeister dcddc10a50 [test_unicode_literals] Arm unicode_literals check
From now on, the line

from __future__ import unicode_literals

should be contained in every single Python file lest we run into any more 2.x/3.x issues.
Going forward, we're likely to develop on 3.x only and would likely miss subtle bugs otherwise.
2014-11-26 20:01:22 +01:00

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from ..utils import PostProcessingError
class PostProcessor(object):
"""Post Processor class.
PostProcessor objects can be added to downloaders with their
add_post_processor() method. When the downloader has finished a
successful download, it will take its internal chain of PostProcessors
and start calling the run() method on each one of them, first with
an initial argument and then with the returned value of the previous
PostProcessor.
The chain will be stopped if one of them ever returns None or the end
of the chain is reached.
PostProcessor objects follow a "mutual registration" process similar
to InfoExtractor objects.
"""
_downloader = None
def __init__(self, downloader=None):
self._downloader = downloader
def set_downloader(self, downloader):
"""Sets the downloader for this PP."""
self._downloader = downloader
def run(self, information):
"""Run the PostProcessor.
The "information" argument is a dictionary like the ones
composed by InfoExtractors. The only difference is that this
one has an extra field called "filepath" that points to the
downloaded file.
This method returns a tuple, the first element of which describes
whether the original file should be kept (i.e. not deleted - None for
no preference), and the second of which is the updated information.
In addition, this method may raise a PostProcessingError
exception if post processing fails.
"""
return None, information # by default, keep file and do nothing
class AudioConversionError(PostProcessingError):
pass